Are you saying we'll have to delay? I'm saying it would be prudent. This weather, has it reached the site? (tense music playing) (thunder rumbling) (telephone ringing) Bethe is calling to tell you the implosion test failed. ROBERT: Hello, Hans. Yes, he's here.
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So we're about to fire a dud? - No. - Explain. Well, I can't. I just... I-I just know. I know the implosion lenses will work. If we fire these detonators and they don't trigger a reaction, two years' worth of plutonium will be scattered across White Sands. A month of my salary against ten bucks says it lights. - Jesus. - (thunder rumbling) (tense music continues)
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(thunder rumbling)
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Three years, 4,000 people, $2 billion. Well, if it doesn't go off... (sighs) we're both finished.
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Why did you have to see her? Because she had indicated a great desire to see me before we left. At that time, I couldn't, but I felt that she had to see me. She was undergoing psychiatric treatment. She was extremely unhappy. Did you find out why she had to see you? (grim music playing)
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(wind whistling)
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(stomping intensifying)
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I'm denied. Yeah? - I'm afraid so, sir. - All right.
Oppenheimer
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Never. Mr. President, the-the Russians have good physicists and-and... and abundant resources. - Abundant? (laughs) - Yes. - I don't think so. - (chuckles) Well, they'll-they'll put everything they have and...
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ROBERT: So I'll be here at South Observation point with Frank and Kistiakowsky. You'll all be assigned to Base Camp, West Observation or Far Observation. (suspenseful music continues)
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We go on the night of the 15th. It's a hard deadline, so if anyone has anything, speak now.
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Shall I come with you to Washington?
Oppenheimer
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Well, you'll keep me informed.
Oppenheimer
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Um...
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I thought they would call. It's only the 5th. In Japan, it's the 6th.